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1. cam comms DETECT TEST RESET comms 2 Interface 4Wire C 2Wire Simplex Baud Labell3 C 1200 9600 C 4800 C 38400 matrix Enable Alarm Disable Alarm the Serial port must be selected For a notebook this can only generally be Comm 1 This should be selected with the mouse Alternatively for notebooks without a serial Comm port a USB to RS232 adaptor can be used in which case the Comm port selected must be that mapped by windows for the USB to RS232 port usually or Comma Once selected the programme is ready to receive messages from the camera A camera power on reset should put a start up message in the thirteen text box windows in the top left of the programme panel Boot up message and addressing The address of the camera detected during boot up will be automatically loaded into the Current Address box Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 15 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV CamSet Forward Vision v50 ialki At switch on the camera goes through an initialisation routine Whilst doing so it sends out ASCII Bootup message and Addressing Preset and camera commands Comms Testing long test Zemin TET tenia readable messages on the RS422 STIR a RS485 telemetry link It also eft right displays on Video a start up te
2. 04 2mo Tidkse 05 ClanfcationofTableinPara70 PGD 06 1710103 Appendix D addition _ PGD 07 iz0104 Update use of Cams PGD 180304 IndusionofTourssetupinCamSe POD 09 __ 12 05 04 Para 9 0 Correction to mapped camera presets POD 100 080704 General Update for Mic1 300 400 POD Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 3 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV 2 Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer Forward Vision CCTV Ltd Address Unit 1 Taplins Court Church Lane Hartley Wintney Hants RG27 8XU Declares that the product Product Name Mic1 400 Type Name Telemetry controlled Camera unit Model 300 202 This unit has been tested and found to comply with the following E U directives and specification Mechanical Hazards 98 37 EC Safety 73 23 Standards EN60950 UL 1950 EMC directive 89 336 EC Standards EN55082 1 EN55022 1 July 2004 Rio TAn Peter Dobson Director Forward Vision CCTV Ltd Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 4 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV 3 Safety Instructions Please read all of these instructions and save them for future reference Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product e Do not install in any other manner than that described in this document e Do not back drive the pan or til
3. AUTOFLIP_ON_ PRESET AUTOFLIP_OFF_PRESET WASHWIPE ON PRESET WASHWIPE OFF PRESET PRIVACY PRESET START PRIVACY PRESET END PRIVACY SET WHOLE PRIVACY CLEAR WHOLE PRIVACY UNCOVER ALL PRIVACY REPLACE ALL PRIVACY SHOW STYLE PRIVACY HIDE STYLE PRIVACY SET STYLE PRIVACY SET CENTRAL PRIVACY CLEAR CENTRAL PRIVACY SHOW CURSOR PRIVACY HIDE CURSOR PRIVACY SAVE PARAMETER PRIVACY LOAD PARAMETER PRIVACY INIT PARAMETER PRIVACY SET CURSOR AUTO ALARM ON PRESET AUTO ALARM OFF PRESET Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 76 77 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 42 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV AUTO LOWLIGHT ON PRESET 78 AUTO LOWLIGHT OFF PRESET 79 CAMERA RECALIBRATE PRESET 91 RESET PRESETS PRESET 95 These are the camera presets programmed with the SonySet program To activate the programmed setups GOTO these presets CAMERA COMMAND PRESET1 80 CAMERA COMMAND 81 CAMERA COMMAND PRESET3 82 CAMERA COMMAND PRESET4 83 CAMERA COMMAND PRESET5 84 CAMERA COMMAND PRESET6 85 CAMERA COMMAND PRESET7 86 CAMERA COMMAND 8 87 CAMERA COMMAND PRESET9 88 CAMERA COMMAND PRESET10 89 Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 43 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV Tung Po Aux 1 AutoFocus Latched Aux 2 Digital zoom Latched Aux 3 Auto Exposure Latched Aux 4 filter Latched Aux 5 Wiper Momentary Aux 6 Washer Momentary Aux 7 OnScreen
4. If the mask fails to track with the camera when panning one of the following codes can be entered to set the alignment _ This is the default setting 750 11 21 j If the mask appears to bend too much when tilting one of the following codes can be entered 13 TE 13 This is the default setting 13 j 22 If the privacy masks tend to tilt inwards too much set up a vertical bar mask in the centre of the screen tilt the camera so that it is horizontal and then pan so that the bar is at the far edge of the screen The bar should remain vertical if it tilts over adjust the following parameter 03 08 _ If the mask appears to drift off centre when zooming in zoom out and line up crosshairs with a target Set a single pixel and then zoom in When the pixel has drifted to the edge of the screen use the small arrow buttons at the bottom of the Privacy Mask Setup page to move the pixel back into the middle of the screen Finally if the privacy mask size does not track with zoom set the following parameters If the Privacy mask appears to track in the wrong direction images goes left masks go right set the following codes 08 __ 06 Inverted 08 07 Upright Once complete press the SAVE SETTING button to store the setup Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 22 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV Captio
5. Mic1 400 is supplied complete with 4 mounting base as standard This Installation Manual Optional equipment will be supplied as per customers order If the 300 026 is supplied it will be pre fitted to the base of the camera unit 6 2 Unit Electrical Connections All connections to the unit are provided through the single 12 way connector mounted in the centre of the 25 unit mounting thread Unit Connections are as follows eC B 3 VideoReum D TamperSwithretum roomviatelemety E Washer drive return __ 1 TTL output used to drive relay 703 2400 with wash option Full Duplex Tx A Telemetry Output RS 485 Ful Duplex Tx B Telemetry Output RS485 Half Duplex Tx Rx A Telemetry I O to RS485 NNI Half Duplex Tx Rx B Video output signal conforms to CCIR PAL 1V Composite format NTSC format is available on request Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 9 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV Telemetry signals all conform to the RS485 RS422 standard The unit continuously monitors incoming telemetry whether in full or half duplex mode In full duplex mode the Tx pins are tri state except during transmission times This may cause problems when interfacing to some Fibre Optical converter units Check out the Commissioning notes for ways of overcoming these problems Appendix B In 2 wire Half Duplex mode RS48
6. default frame integration off CAMERA COMMAND PRESET10 default normal settings These can be changed with SonySet CAMERA MODULE RESET ON SCREEN MENU Toggle on off Privacy card controls Basic controls Set whole screen as a mask in black Clear whole screen mask uncover all masks replace all masks Advanced controls for Privacy card option Learn presets 231 to 221 do the following goto preset 240 goto preset 241 goto preset 242 goto preset 243 goto preset 244 goto preset 245 goto preset 246 goto preset 247 goto preset 248 goto preset 249 Learn PRESET 251 Learn preset 254 Learn preset 235 Learn preset 234 Learn preset 233 Learn preset 232 231 show style 230 hide style 229 set style 228 set central 227 clear central 226 show cursor 225 hide cursor 224 save param 223 load param 222 init param 221 set cursor All other calibration commands are available via A and commands Only available in software released after January 2002 Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 36 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV 13 2 Special preset codes for other protocols Philips protocol control codes 11 1 02 Address change Set aux 14 on 21 on 21 off aux N on or off where N is the new address OR Goto preset 76 goto preset 90 goto preset 91 the learn preset n where n is the new address Set non dwell zone Lear
7. doc Page 30 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV 12 Figures 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pin K B pe Pin K B pe Pin J Pin J A Pin H B zn Pin Hj B GT Pin GU Pin A Twisted Pair Twisted Pair Terminal Box Terminal Box S o S o 254 RIIT gt gt gt gt iis B 1208 0 25W e A lt 150R 5 Twisted Pair Receive Twisted Pair 680R Other Cameras Camera at end of cable Failsafe Ov termination Daisy chain telemetry network Fig 1 Four wire full duplex RS422 operation 0 0 0 0 0 Pin K B Pin K B Pin J A R5485 Pin J 25485 Tx Rx Tx Rx B Twisted O O Twisted Pair GO Control room 680P lerminal Box Terminal b 5485 B SL 150R 120R 0 25W A 680R Other Cameras Camera at end of cabl
8. is because of the volt drop across the power wires to the camera If a longer distance is required FV CCTV recommend the use of a short 2 Mtr composite cable to a local junction box where telemetry video and power can be broken out into separate cables From this point on back to the power supply heavy gauge wire can be used for the two power cores red and Green The max loop resistance permissible in the cable for guaranteed operation of the camera under all conditions is 2 5 Ohms 6 6 Unit Mechanical mounting The upright unit can be mounted either way up with the camera ball up or down The canted unit is designed only to be mounted ball up the tilt limits for the canted unit prevent it from working properly if mounted ball down M Do not manually back drive the pan or tilt axis by hand Back driving may strip teeth off the internal gears and in so doing will void the warranty During commissioning the unit will be turned in tilt to set the picture to be the correct way up Note There are no internal adjustments required to set the picture to be the correct way up The unit can be mounted on the 4 mounting block supplied or can be mounted on to a series of tailor made mounting brackets made by Forward Vision CCTV The thread used conforms to the standard electrical conduit thread found on 25mm electrical conduit tubing M6 Stainless steel nuts bolts and washers should be used to secure the base to the mounting surfac
9. long slow 89 90 re program 2 91 re program 3 92 auto home on 93 auto home off 94 Auto white balance 95 Outdoor white balance Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 on off on off on off on off on Mic1 300 User Guide off colour on off on off on off on off Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Issue No 10 Page 38 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV VCL Pan tilt scaling on off Learn Preset 111 and 112 Camera reset Learn preset 113 then 114 Alarm mode on off Learn presets 115 and 116 Reverse Pan directions for upside down mount Learn preset 117 IR mode Learn presets 118 and 119 Softstop Learn Preset 120 121 Non Dwell zone Learn Preset 122 123 Auto low light mode Learn presets 124 125 Address change Learn preset 126 twice then learn address as preset Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 39 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV Notes on VICON software Proportional Pan tilt scaling is enabled Removal of test link prevents 485 start up messages These can cause problems with Vicon controller Aux1 sets auto focus Aux2 sets digital zoom Aux3 sets auto exposure mode with shutter priority Shutter speed varied with iris open close buttons Aux4 sets Low Lux mode Aux5 not latched sets backlight comp when in auto exposure mode OR WIPER 118EV Aux6 not latched sets on screen data OR WASHER 118EV Auto Iris sets full auto ex
10. of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV 4 7 Mechanical FORWARD VISION CCTV MIC1 400 OUTLINE DRAWING 330 254 4 HOLES 08 0 ON 4 PCD 120 160 FORWARD VISION CCTV MIC1 400 OUTLINE DRAWING Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 7 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV 4 8 Video Performance Sony FCB EX480B Camera Provides 1V peak PAL composite video output comprising of 768 x 494 Pixels on a CCD chip NTSC output also available Note FCB EX780 also available offering 25 1 optical zoom to a 1 6 CCD chip Lens F1 4 f 2 4 1 to 73 8mm 1 18 x Optical zoom with a further 1 12 x electronic zoom Max optical and electronic zoom combined x 216 Telemetry controlled operation of camera functions Positive negative pictures AE shutter iris or gain priority Colour balance Electronic Shuttering Auto Manual Focus 20 Character camera title Picture effects include Monochrome pastel sepia solarize slim or stretch picture modes Digital effects include Mirror still flash lumi and trail modes In monochrome the IR filter can be deselected making the camera IR sensitive 5 Product Options The Mic1 300 400 unit as supplied is equipped with an M25 captive threaded nut and a 12 way circula
11. requirements 6 4 7 Mechanical 7 4 8 Video Performance 8 Boe NORUNT 8 6 Installation of the EET 9 6 1 Unpacking the Camera 9 6 2 Unit Electrical Connections 9 6 3 Earthing the camera 10 6 4 Lightning protection 10 65 Recommended Electrical connection to the unit 10 6 6 Unit Mechanical mounting 11 7 Forward Vision CCTV camera terminal box 13 7 2 Power Connections outputs 14 7 3 Mains Connection input 14 7 4 Video Connection 14 75 Terminal Box indicators 14 8 Commissioning the Camera using 15 9 Setting up camera presets with 23 91 Camera Preset Commands 26 12 rr __ _______ _______ 27 10 1 Connecting either CamSet or SonySet to a Mic1 300 for testing purposes 27 FADD 4 29 11 1 Types of telemetry connection 29 11 2 Detailed description of the RS422 485 data link via copper connection 29 l2 LU 31 ANP 35 13 1 Special preset codes for other protocols 37 Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 2 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV 1 Revision Record 050389 Drath 0 02 180900 _ Peo 03 16 03 01 J
12. station Four wire connections are generally preferred by third party microwave and radio interface equipment too In general but not always fail safe termination would not be required on this type of connection as the link is connected peer to peer One to one Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 29 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV 11 2 2 RS485 two wire half duplex operation This type of connection for an all copper system is shown in figure 2 There should be no problems encountered with this type of connection The twisted pair cable should be terminated at each extreme end with a termination resistance of typically 120 Ohms All bus conflicts and tri state conditions on the line are controlled by the camera and third party equipment at the control room In general this is the preferred link configuration for a copper connection to the control room Cable routing is not particularly fussy and either a star or a daisy chain connected configuration may be used The total cable length of the entire network will be restricted by the twisted pair cable capacitance and in general terms will be approx 1000 mtrs Star spur lengths wherever practical should be kept to a minimum For small system networks where there may be less than 64 cameras on the copper network and no more than two or three operators using the cameras at the same time there should be no apparent performance degradation over a fo
13. stored to the camera before Date Out they take effect using the Set preset in camera IEEE E I N button Once a camera has been set up with presets all presets loaded can be saved to disk for reloading into other cameras if required If things get out of control then the defaultsetup txt setting can be reloaded into the Mic1 300 400 using the Load all presets from Disk button Forward Vision SONY camera Programmer 10 10 x ADDRESS PHES ET 1 Execute this Preset 1 GET Preset from Camera File Save Load Camera Select file to load from esets to disk Sc v 5 1 ssets from disk itries delaultsetup txt defauitsetup tt LOAD Data Out Dos At manufacture the camera is preloaded with the defaultsetup txt Camera presets mi m z zi Commi C Comm2 Comm3 Comm4 m i 4wire m 2 wire These provide the following camera functions Preset 1 240 Back light compensation on Preset 2 241 Back light compensation off Preset 3 242 White balance Manual gain set 64 blue gain set 192 Attempts to correct for sodium lighting Preset 4 243 White balance outdoor Preset 5 244 exposure shutter priority shutter set 3 Frame integration mode 25 frames Sec Preset 6 245 exposure shutter priority shutter se
14. 0 9600 Of C 4800 C 38400 these radio buttons control the way CamSet communicates with the camera The changes are active directly on selection See Appendix A eum CamSet to set up different adaptors for operation with the CamSet Programme sad In conjunction with an appropriate RS232 to RS485 RS422 adaptor Forward Vision CCTV Ltd also provide their own front end control system for use with this camera The software runs on an IBM compatible PC and is called WinCam Further details on this product are available on request 9 Setting up camera presets with SonySet On the Mic1 300 400 presets there are 255 presets available Presets1 to 64 are for Pan Tilt Zoom and Focus if manual focus is selected Other presets above this range are used to operate special features of the Mic1 300 400 that are not available to controllers that do not have the full protocol support Presets 140 to 149 are allocated to camera functions only and can be used to set the camera in to different modes of operation such as Frame integration colour balance correction and other functions supported by the Sony FCB480 module camera Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 23 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV If these presets are not accessible via the main control systems then Forward Vision CCTV has a small freely available IBM PC compatible programme called SonySet that allows the
15. 1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV alarm position when the tamper switch is operated If the Auto Alarm is selected to off the camera still reports the status of the alarm bit to the control system but the camera does nothing else in response to the tamper switch input Multi Alarm On Off The Multi Alarm facility is used in conjunction with the Multi Alarm Setup window and can only be used if the 8 or 10 channel alarm scan card is fitted to the power supply box Or if the Mic1 400 caries IR illuminators and a special IR PSU If the multi alarm card is not fitted the camera must be set to Multi Alarm off to prevent inconsistent operation of the camera The numeric buttons 1 to 12 allow for the learning of alarm presets positions for each of the alarm channels normally 1 to 8 but 9 to 12 have been included for future designs To make the camera go to these presets when the alarm is activated both the Auto Alarm On and Multi Alarm On must be selected The alarm scan card fitted in the power supply has on it two relays for alarm status output and additionally a relay to drive a washer pump The relay operation is controlled as follows RELAY 1 RELAY 2 1 4 58 Any alarm activates relay Only alarms shown activate relay C Close Close Relay closes on alarm Relay opens on alarm Alarm Time f 1 65 106 60 Set Relays Once the relay operation has been defined as above the Set re
16. 32 side of the KK adaptor Ov to pin 5 Care should be taken to ensure that 9v does not get to pin 9 of the PC comm port connector Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 27 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV RS 485 2 wire mode RS485 connections and DIP switch settings for 2 wire mode should be made as follows 2 DIP switch Setting Ov Not required Not required RS422 4 wire mode RS422 connections and DIP switch settings for 4 wire mode should be made as follows With all of the above in place and the CamSet program running on a notebook with a Serial Comm port set up to CamSet Tabs 2 Wire RS485 4 wire RS422 Selected Selected Ons If the Notebook does not have a serial Comm port then the USB port can be used and a USB to RS232 adaptor installed Usually this will be mapped to Comm 3 or Comm 4 by the USB driver software Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 28 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV 11 Appendix B 11 1 Types of telemetry connection Telemetry can be transported to and from the camera via a number of different media Direct Copper twisted pair connection Fibre optic transmission system private or via third party e g British Telecom Radio or microwave system 11 2 Detailed description of the RS422 485 data link via copper connection The details provided below are for a copper connecte
17. 5 the Rx Pins are used to transmit messages when called to do SO 6 3 Earthing the camera The camera and camera housing are electrically isolated so the housing should be safety earthed regardless This safety earth should be a bonding connection to the camera s outside case E g one of the securing screws used for bolting the camera down The camera Ov is via the video return Pin B on the connector or 0v wire pin D on the 12 way connector The Camera should be earthed at one point only to prevent earth loops and thus hum bars appearing on the camera picture in the control room If the system is copper throughout and the camera pictures are fed back to the control room via coaxial copper cable then the camera should be earthed at the video termination point in the control room and nowhere else If the video is transmitted back to the control room via some non electrical connecting medium fibre optic cable or radio microwave link then the camera should be earthed at the transmitter point in the cable termination box next to the camera unit If dual earthing cannot be avoided then a video isolation transformer should be fitted between the two earths to prevent earth currents flowing 6 4 Lightning protection If the camera is fitted in a high exposed place then consideration should be given to lightning protection The construction of the housing itself is very capable of coping with secondary strikes and no damage to the interna
18. Data Momentary Aux8 Backlight Momentary define WASHWIPE PRESET 42 The current version 25SEP118NT supports a preset tour instead of a pattern To record the tour Learn preset 48 then send the camera to the required presets waiting the required dwell time between each preset Learn preset 49 when the last preset has been set SEQUENCE RECORD Learn Preset 48 SEQUENCE RECORD STOP Learn Preset 49 Press the Pattern Button to run the tour You can program 6 different tours Learn presets 50 to 55 to set the current tour to 1 to 6 SET TOUR1 PRESET Learn Preset 50 SET TOUR2 PRESET Learn Preset 51 SET TOUR3 PRESET Learn Preset 52 SET TOUR4 PRESET Learn Preset 53 SET TOUR5 PRESET Learn Preset 54 SET TOUR6 PRESET Learn Preset 55 AUTOALARM ON Learn Preset 56 AUTOALARM OFF Learn Preset 57 AutoAlarm goes to preset position 43 AUTO LOWLIGHT ON Learn Preset 58 AUTO LOWLIGHT OFF Learn Preset 59 To change the address of a camera Learn preset 60 twice then learn another preset The number of the preset will become the new address to set a camera to address 32 Learn presets 60 60 32 without moving the camera or sending any other data in between ADDRESS CHANGE PRESET The camera can be set to do a combined wash wipe so that when the wash button is held the camera goes to the wash nozzle operates the washer pump and operates the wiper When released the camera returns to the original position The washer nozzle preset is 42 WASHWIPE_ON_
19. Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV User Guide Forward Vision CCTV Mic1 300 Mk2 amp Mic1 400 Part No 300 202 Date 18 07 04 Author P G Dobson 2004 Forward Vision CCTV Limited Unit 1 Taplins Court Church Lane Hartley Wintney Hants RG27 8XU All Rights Reserved No part of this document may be reproduced or stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Forward Vision CCTV Ltd Neither Forward Vision CCTV Ltd nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for damages losses cost or expenses incurred by the purchaser or third parties as a result of accident misuse or abuse of this product or unauthorised modifications repairs or alterations to this product or failure to strictly comply with Forward Vision CCTV Ltd operating and maintenance instructions Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 1 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide rd Vision CCTV Table Of Contents Issue No 10 3 2 Declaration niat inda cesa nd oc anta cnin dad 4 S MISI ETE 5 31 Safety Information 5 A 6 4 1 Look Angles 6 4 2 Speed 6 4 3 Pre set Function 6 4 4 Environmental 6 45 Size and Weight 6 4 6 Power supply
20. PRESET Learn Preset 78 WASHWIPE OFF PRESET Learn Preset 79 For units mounted like a dome the left and right is reversed Set this by learning preset 80 INVERTED Learn Preset 80 UPRIGHT Learn Preset 81 Digital zoom Aux 2 can be disabled by learning preset 84 DIGITAL ZOOM DISABLE Learn Preset 84 DIGITAL ZOOM ENABLE Learn Preset 85 The pan and tilt soeed can be scaled with zoom by learning preset 86 Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 44 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide rd Vision CCTV PTZ SCALE ON Learn Preset PTZ SCALE OFF Learn Preset SOFTLIMIT TOP LEFT Learn Preset SOFTLIMIT BOTTOM RIGHT Learn Preset NONDWELL TOPLEFT Learn Preset NONDWELL BOTTOM RIGHT Learn Preset SCAN LIMIT LEFT Learn Preset SCAN LIMIT RIGHT Learn Preset If the camera shows loss of focus recalibrate it by learning preset 94 CAMERA RECALIBRATE Learn Preset 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Issue No 10 To change the scan speed learn preset 95 followed by another preset The second preset is the scan speed The speed range is 1 to 40 SCAN SPEED SET Learn Preset To start a scan GOTO preset 99 To start a frame scan 5 sec dwell at each end GOTO preset 98 To stop a scan Goto preset 96 or move the joystick These preset codes are reserved for the Hi Res Privacy overlay card define PRIVACY SET WHOLE define PRIVACY CLEAR WHOLE define PRIVACY UNCOVER ALL define PRIVACY REPLACE ALL define PRIVAC
21. Y SHOW STYLE define PRIVACY HIDE STYLE define PRIVACY SET STYLE define PRIVACY SET CENTRAL define PRIVACY CLEAR CENTRAL define PRIVACY SHOW CURSOR define PRIVACY HIDE CURSOR define PRIVACY SAVE PARAMETER define PRIVACY LOAD PARAMETER define PRIVACY INIT PARAMETER define PRIVACY SET CURSOR Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 95 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 45 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV 14 Appendix D 14 1 Wall bracket mounting Fitment of Wall bracket to a flat wall with the cable exiting through the side wall of the shallow conduit box 300 032 Normally a 25mm cable gland is fitted to prevent water ingress into the conduit box NOTE the wall bracket can be mounted with the camera below the bracket as shown above or above the bracket with the wall bracket turned through 180 degrees Please note that the canted camera must be mounted above the wall bracket with the camera ball facing upwards Use of Corner bracket with Wall bracket Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 46 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV 300 222 Medium weight Wall bracket Mic1 300 screws in here without 300 026 base 87mm 120mm 7mm dia NOTE This mount is flush fiting and requires rear cable access through the wall If surface conduit is to be used a 300 032 conduit base should
22. a module itself inside the Mic1 300 400 Use the DETECT button to map all cameras currently connected to the CamSet programme This process will also list the software version at each camera address loaded into the camera If non ASCII characters are seen for the software version No this indicates that there is a duplication of the camera address on the network with the address that produces the corrupted response To Change the address of a camera on the network firstly ensure that either the address being changed from is unique or ensure that the camera whose address is being changed is the only one connected to the CamSet programme Set in the NEW Address window the address to which the camera is to be changed Then select the Set Camera Address button To check that the camera address has indeed changed either power down and re power the camera or change the Current Address window to the address just selected and select the CAMERA button Either action should result in a new start up message and a new 1 2 sec ID message on the Video picture reflecting the new address just set into the camera For cameras built before the year 2000 the set new address pre2000 button must be used to change camera address Pot Test button This allows the operation of the camera to be tested in real time This function only works if the camera is used in Duplex mode Selecting Pot test will generate a graph as shown below positi
23. be used with this bracket Forward Vison CCTV Ltd 30 8 02 Note When threading the Composite cable through the wall bracket the cable must be threaded open end through the vertical member first as the 12 pin connector that fits tot eh bottom of the camera cannot be threaded through the wall bracket and around the 90 degree bend in the wall bracket Note When fitting a Dual IR camera to a wall bracket a deep conduit base must be used to ensure sufficient room to allow the camera and light assemble to rotate with out hitting the wall Note To mount a Mic1 400 on to a wall racket please contact FV CCTV for details Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 47 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV 15 Appendix E 15 1 Cable fault location on copper twisted pair systems Testing for Video connection to the camera at any point on a copper connected video system Switch power to the camera off disconnect any video cable going to the control room Connect a multi meter between the coax screen ve probe and the coax core ve probe If video connections are intact right through to the camera inside the Mic1 300 400 then a resistance of approx 2K ohms should be seen If of course the cable is open circuit then there is an interruption in connection from the point of test to the camera inside the Mic1 300 400 Testing Telemetry connections to the camera at any point on a copper connected tel
24. c1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV Max Gain Lvl This parameter sets the maximum gain the Min Gain Lvl actual minimum camera reaches before frame integration lower shutter value gain level speed starts to apply OF 28 db OE 26 db OD 24 db 0C 22 db 0B 20db __ 0A 18 db 09 164 08 14db AutoLowlight On Off Under low light conditions the camera will automatically go into frame integration mode if this is set to On Under these conditions the camera will return the best picture it can for the lighting conditions prevailing But if light levels are very low then the frame rate can be as low as 3 frames a second This makes movement through the cameras field of view very jerky Auto IR On Off When the Camera is fitted with IR lamps they will switch on and off automatically if selected as the light levels fall and rise Unlike other IR illuminators this unit does not use a light sensor but uses the camera exposure settings to determine the light levels Note AutoLowlight and Auto IR cannot both be selected on as this causes instability in the camera This will result in the IR illuminators cycling on and off Default Presets The 64 off Pan Tilt Zoom presets can be set to default mid range values should the camera be found to be responding erratically to preset positions This can happen if a preset position has been loaded by the control system that is outside the normal preset w
25. d dwell zone will resolve this problem Setups WashWipe On m Using the Setups Button Westies Df Set Wash position Auto Alam On saam poston When the Setups button is selected the sub window shown on the left is Auto Aare of opened This provides access to a number of features that can be switched Multi Alarm On Multi Alarm Setup was ass or off by telemetry 7 8 9 10 11 12 WashWipe On Off If selected to On a wash preset position can be learned ow by pointing the camera at the washer nozzle and setting Wash position Fae PT When the Wash button is pressed the camera remembers its current sem position moves to the washer nozzle position and starts the washer and Dgzemon Awpo Wiper Whilst the washer button remains depressed the washer and wiper DgilZemOt continue to run On release of the wash button the washer stops and the Autohome Preset 1 Camera returns to its previous view After a further two wipes the wiper stops Autohome Sequence AwoROFF 100 Autohome OFF Auto Alarm On Off Operates as per the WashWipe On Off On all or 300 400s a single tamper switch input is supported With Auto Alarm ms Pivacymask Capin Selected on and an alarm position learned the camera will move to the Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 18 of 48 Mic
26. d system In such a system cable lengths are restricted to the maximum capable of being driven by the cable drivers Typically this will be of the order of 1Km but will depend very much on the cable s core to core and core to screen capacitance In general terms the greater the diameter of the cable the smaller the cable capacitance per metre length The telemetry link used on the camera complies with RS422 and RS485 specifications Via telemetry the unit can be configured to operate in four wire full duplex two wire half duplex and two wire simplex mode In simplex mode there is no return telemetry from the camera and many of the advanced featured available to the camera will not be available 11 2 1 RS422 four wire full duplex operation In this mode of operation four wires are required between the control room and the camera to carry telemetry One twisted pair carry telemetry messages from the control room to the camera and a separate twisted pair is used to carry return messages from the camera to the control room A typical multi camera system is shown in Fig 1 The control room to camera twisted pair consist of a single transmitter at the control room and a receiver on each camera listening to all telemetry messages This is a standard RS422 multi drop arrangement To ensure the best performance out of the system the twisted pair cable should be terminated at it two extreme ends Typical termination resistances of 120 Ohms should be used No
27. e Failsafe Ov Daisy chain telemetry network termination Fig 2 Two wire half duplex RS485 operation Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 31 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide rd Vision CCTV 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pin Pin Pin J A RS485 Pin J RS485 Tx Rx Tx Rx Twisted Pair Twisted Pair Control room 10 680R Terminal Box Terminal Box RS485 3 5 9 2 150R i 120R 0 25W 680R Other Cameras Camera at end of cable Failsafe Ov Daisy chain telemetry network termination Fig 3 Two wire simplex RS485 operation Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Issue No 10 Page 32 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV Red Green Orange Composite cable from 1 300 Optional Heater Grey HD2 RC RC Power Supply Tamper 702 2400 Issue 3 Sw FV CCTV Video out CN1 okes Fig 5 Forward Vision CCTV terminal box layout showing space where washer card is fitted Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 33 of 48 Issue No 10 Mic1 300 User Guide rd Vision CCTV c m o o w
28. e Ensure that the mating 12 pin connector is fitted home properly in the camera integral plug usually requiring approx two and a half turns of the socket threaded ring to fasten the two halves of the connectors together properly Caution To prevent water penetrating the mounting threads and getting inside the camera base unit the Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 11 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV Note Any water getting into the connector is liable to cause corrosion to the connector pins leading to unreliable operation of the camera unit When finally assembled ensure that the 25mm conduit thread nut on the bottom of the camera is done up tight approx four turns from start of thread engagement Also ensure that the 4off M6 screws are securely tightened If the Forward Vision CCTV Ltd terminal box is not used ensure that the supply to the camera is correctly fused An in line 1 5A quick blow fuse is appropriate For details of Forward Vision s terminal box and it s installation see below Note The 1 400 now comes with a security attachment point as standard This should be attached to a safety chain in turn attached to a secure part of the structure This ensures that even when the camera is un mounted from the base unit by removing the four 8 fixing screws the camera is still captive until the chain link is removed Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 M
29. emetry system Switch power to the camera off disconnect any telemetry cable going to the control room Connect a multi meter between the coax screen ve probe and each of the telemetry cores RxA RxB TxA amp TXB in turn ve probe If telemetry connections are intact right through to the control card inside the Mic1 300 400 then a resistance of approx 15 to 17K ohms should be seen If of course the cable is open circuit then there is an interruption in connection from the point of test to the control card inside the Mic1 300 400 Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 48 of 48
30. es sufficient cable to route down from the top of a mounting pole to a terminal box mounted conveniently at the bottom Connection cable 30 245 with mating connector pre fitted 25mtrs long As above provides sufficient cable to route down from the top of a mounting pole to a terminal box mounted conveniently at the bottom Terminal amp PSU Box 703 240D Provides all the necessary screw terminal connections to connect the camera unit to third party cabling It also contains a suitable 15vAC transformer The terminal box provides room for the internal mounting of ancillary function cards e g washer drive card or multi alarm card which also includes the washer function Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 8 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV Note The multi alarm also has the washer drive circuit on it as well Universal bracket 230 with 25mm thread fixings allows the mounting of the Mic1 300 400 unit to a surface of any angle The 230 Universal Bracket may also be mounted onto the 300 032 Conduit Adaptor if surface mounted conduit is being used 6 Installation of the Camera 6 1 Unpacking the Camera 1 Take when removing the unit from the packaging to ensure that the unit does not roll off the working surface on to your feet once removed from the packaging Check that the packaging included the following parts Mic1 300 or Mic1 400 Camera unit Note
31. ght of the goto and pem learn buttons will sequentially select the next preset mode Softstops and The blank window under the Learn Preset button allows any Learn ents Preset or Goto Preset command to be execute Simply load the preset number required in the blank window then select the appropriate preset button This mechanism allows any of the special function presets to be executed See Appendix C for a complete list of special preset codes Pressing the TOURS button produces the sub screen to the left This allows simple EMI tours to be set up from CamSet Dwell time is in seconds Don t forget to store the tour to transfer the details of the tour to the camera Flash memory Auto tour on off allows the tour to start if no manual move commands for this camera are received over a 5 minute period Auto ON Auto Tour OFF Start Tour Pressing the SoftStops and Dwell zones button produces the red sub screen on the left Softstop defines a rectangular area beyond which the camera cannot go in either pan or tilt Dwell Zone defines a rectangular area in which the camera cannot come to rest but Ed continues to move in the direction last selected until the boundary is reached If for any reason a soft stop or non dwell zone gets partly set the result will be that the camera can only move in one direction For example left but not right Or up but not down If this happens clearing the softstops an
32. he current view will be deleted The set individual pixels press Set Mask Pixel or Clear Mask Pixel To make drawing pixels easier you can switch on a crosshair cursor by pressing Crosshair On To change the mask style make sure the crosshair is on then press Show Mask Style You should see a small rectangle appear on the right of the crosshair Pressing Set Mask Type will step through all the different mask types All Masks can be temporarily removed by pressing Masks Off and replaced with Masks On The Privacy card can also be calibrated remotely via the telemetry using the Camset Program CALIBRATION THAT CALIBRATION IS NORMALLY CARRIED OUT AT MANUFACTURE AND SHOULD NOT NORMALLY BE REQUIRED ON SITE If a camera is to be installed upside down the privacy card has to be set accordingly To set the camera orientation press the appropriate button 90 UP 90 Degree upright 90 INV 90 Degree inverted The best mask shape to use for calibration is a vertical bar To draw one set the camera tilting at a slow speed and set a series of pixels with the Set Mask Pixel button It s best to draw the bar over some vertical feature such as the edge of a building so that any alignment errors can be seen Pan the camera from side to side and check that the vertical bar stays aligned with the background target Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 21 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV
33. ic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 12 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV 7 Forward Vision CCTV camera terminal box Product No 703 240D for 240v AC input 703 115D for 115v AC input 702 240 for 24v AC input 702 12D for 12v or 24v DC input for battery operation This terminal box shown in figure 5 Provides all the support functions for connecting the camera to third party equipment It comprises of A weather resistant IP55 plastic box fitted with four cable glands A power supply for the MIC1 300 400 camera A second isolated power supply for driving various option cards E g Washer drive card 8 channel alarm input card which includes the washer drive circuit Screw termination of all cable into and out of the box Correct video termination for the camera coaxial cable Earth isolation and termination within the unit to correctly control Video earthing and thus prevent Earth loop The terminal box schematic is shown in figure 6 7 1 1 Connection between the camera and the terminal box Via the composite cable is as per the table below Mic1 300 400 base 300 400 Function Terminal Terminal connector pin Composite cable Wire Box box ID Numbers colour Connector marking AC supply HD3 1 15v AC AC supply return HD3 2 15v AC Violet Tx B HD3 7 TXB Coax Core Video HD3 8 VIDEO Coax Screen Video Return HD3 9 GND D Brown JjOvrnTampSw HD6 1 Ov 7 1 2 Telemetry Connecti
34. l electronics or camera should result if correct lighting protection is applied A good earth bonding connection to the case itself will provide protection against damage from secondary strikes Where there is a risk of a primary strike hitting the camera housing directly it is recommended that a separate lightning conductor be fitted within 0 5 Mtrs of the camera and at least 1 5 Mtrs higher than the camera 6 5 Recommended Electrical connection to the unit Forward Vision CCTV supplies a purpose built composite cable for use with the camera These cables are pre made with a 12 way connector fitted to them The standard colour coding used in these cables is as shown below Mic1 300 400 Signal Name Cable Wire d Pin colour A Video Return Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 10 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV D E WasherdiveRin ___ Grey F Washrdive Orange JjFulDupexTxA Blue H FullDuplexTxB Vioet Half Duplex Tx Rx A COO Half Duplex Tx Rx B L Powerinputt Red ___ M 2 ____ Green Four different lengths of cable are available 2 Mtrs part No 300 223 10 Mtrs part No 300 225 20 Mtrs part No 300 240 25 Mtrs part No 300 245 Use of the composite cable for distances in excess of 25 Mtrs between the camera and the power supply is not recommended This
35. lays box must be selected to load the relay status into the Mic1 300 400 camera The relay alarm rearm time is controlled by the four radio buttons Times shown are in seconds Other functions Digital Zoom On Auto Flip ON Digital Zoom On Off sets the availability of Digital zoom permanently Digital Zoom Off _Auto Flip OFF_ This function can only be changed from this point Autohome Preset 1 Auto IR Auto IR OFF Auto Flip On Off allows the camera to pan 180 degrees when mounted Autohome OFF ball down and the target being tracked passes directly under the _ Min Int Spd 4 AutoLowlight ON camera Gain Lvl 14 AutoLowlight OFF Detaut Presets 10 fer Note It does take 2 seconds for the camera to slew 180 degrees so be CE aware of this time delay during the operation of this function AutoHome This function allows the camera either to go to preset 1 or to restart a tour sequence if the camera receives no commands to move from the operator for a period of 5 mins Min Int Spd This parameter limits the camera to a minimum frame integration shutter speed rate frame rate regardless of lighting conditions This prevents the camera 06 50 OE going down to a frame rate that is too low for the application the camera is being used in Values set in the box represent the following settings Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 19 of 48 Mi
36. n preset 97 for top left 98 for bottom right Set Softstop Learn 95 for top left and 96 for bottom right Aux 1 manual focus 2 digital zoom 3 manual exposure 4 auto low light 5 wiper 6 washer 7 scaled ptz 8 low lux 9 camera power 10 backlight 11 b amp w 12 on screen data 13 frame int 6 fps 14 re program 1 15 pan reverse 16 auto alarm goto preset 49 on alarm open 1 on start sequence 17 off program short fast seq 1 5 every 5 seconds 18 program short med seq 1 to 5 every 15 seconds 18 off program short slow seq 1 to 5 every 60 seconds 19 program long fast seq 1 to 10 every 5 seconds 19 off program long med seq 1 to 10 every 15 seconds 200n program long slow seq _ 1 to 10 every 60 seconds 21 re program 2 21 off program 3 220n auto home after 5 minutes got preset 48 230n Auto white balance 23 off Outdoor white balance Goto Preset 50 manual focus on 51 off 52 digital zoom on o3 off 54 manual exposure on 55 off 56 auto low light on 57 off 58 wiper on 59 off 60 washer on 61 off Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 37 of 48 rd Vision CCTV 62 scaled ptz 63 64 low lux 65 66 camera power 67 68 backlight 69 70 b amp w 71 72 on screen data 73 74 frame int 6 fps 75 76 1 77 78 pan reverse 79 80 auto alarm 81 82 start seq 83 short fast 84 short med 85 short slow 86 long fast 87 long med 88
37. nitored and also allows the camera address to be checked CamSet will automatically set the camera address in the Current Address box Once an address appears in this box then camera commands may be sent out via CamSet to that camera All Preset and camera commands function boxes on the CamSet programme should be self explanatory To make the camera move the SPEED box is preset to a value of 50 Max speed 255 min speed 1 The Comms Testing Panel to the right of the programme screen is very useful for testing Bit Error rates Pressing TEST with no tick boxes selected will send 255 test messages to the camera and should result in Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 16 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV Tests 255 Passes 255 Failures 0 Time outs 0 Any failures indicate corruption of test messages sent back by the camera Any Time outs indicate no messages were sent back by the camera at all Using the long test tick box will send 10 000 test messages this will take several minutes to complete Use the 1 sec timeout box when telemetry is switched through a multi channel hub and channel switching times are required to allow the hub to correctly switch to the correct channel If there is doubt about communications with the Sony FCB 480 camera inside the Mic1 300 400 then ticking the comms box will send through test messages to the FCB camer
38. ns The operation of this sub screen is self explanatory Only a single line of text can be input and a maximum of 20 characters can input Set Llear Captions The Set Clear Captions toggles the appearance of captions on the camera video It is not possible to tell which way the toggle is set except by inspecting for on screen text hel Typing in text in the top window followed by selecting the Set Caption button will upload the test to the camera The 8 off radio buttons select where the caption appears on the Video picture Bottom Right is not allowed Bj Store to PRESET Set Preset Captions will set what ever text is set for the base camera and will then add the preset number to each caption so that each preset Set All Preset Captions 1 64 has a different caption associated with it Blank Preset Captions blanks all captions for all 64 preset positions EAT NOTE Warning ue The cam baud toggle button causes the camera to change from its Gm default operating baud rate of 9600 to 4800 Having selected this button all comms to the camera will be lost until CamSet is reset to 4800 baud Then communications will be re established The cam baud toggle button can then be selected again to return the camera to 9600 baud CamSet must also be returned to 9600 baud to allow operation to continue Interface control Interface 4Wire 2Wire Simplex 120
39. of the 703 series power supply is set by the transformer type fitted to the power supply There are not transformer jumper links as on the former 702 PSUs to set primary input voltage If there are no other connections of the camera Ov to earth via a locally connected fibre interface unit or via a video Opto transmission system or some other third party equipment then the EARTH LINK situated between HD1 and FS3 should be left intact If there are other paths between Ov and mains earth then the earth link on the power supply should be cut 7 4 Video Connection Video from the camera coax cable should be terminated on HD3 at pin 8 for Video and pin 9 for Video screen The tin copper wire VIDEO LINK is fitted during manufacture and should always be in place 7 5 Terminal Box indicators LED1 and LED2 when lit show that 15v AC is available from the power supply There is no indication of the operation of the Telemetry lines as this would increase the load on these lines reducing the number of cameras that can be driven by a single telemetry spur Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 14 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV 8 Commissioning the Camera using CamSet Before applying power to the camera check that all connections are correct Apply power to the camera and ensure that the Red LED visible through the front window of the camera is blinking at a steady rate of approximately one flash eve
40. om right learn preset 121 Non Dwell top left learn preset 122 bottom right learn preset 123 Reset presets Learn Preset 99 Pan reverse Learn preset 128 For use with ADPRO fixed speed units NO SPEED Learn Preset 111 Fix speed at 5 Learn preset 101 Fix speed at 255 Learn preset 110 Allow variable speed Learn preset 112 Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 41 of 48 rd Vision CCTV Molynx Visilynx Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 NOTE Presets 1 to 30 are used as normal presets DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE PRESETS ABOVE 40 These are reserved for the following functions Preset 32 is where the dome moves to in wash wipe mode Program this preset to look at the washer nozzle Preset 33 is where the dome moves when the tamper alarm is operated provided the dome is in auto alarm mode Learn Program Store these preset numbers to activate special features SOFTLIMIT TOP LEFT PRESET 40 SOFTLIMIT BOTTOM RIGHT PRESET 41 NOTE If the dome only moves in one direction in pan clear the softstops To clear softstops learn preset 40 then 41 without moving the dome NONDWELL TOP LEFT PRESET 42 NONDWELL BOTTOM RIGHT PRESET 43 To clear the dwell zone learn presets 42 then 43 without moving the dome There are six independent tours Switch the current tour by learning presets 51 to 56 SET TOUR PRESET SET TOUR2 PRESET SET TOURS PRESET SET TOUR4 PRESET SET TOURS PRESET SET TOUR6 PRESET
41. on and is driven by the readout for PAN 3304 under the Pan Left button The green trace represents the power drawn by the Pan axis servo to make the motor move at the required speed The actual power being shown by the Pan PWM 53 Bossi The blue trace represents the Tilt c position and is driven by _PanLeft TitUp TitDown resolver ____ for TILT 2789 under the Tilt Up 4 pont CHECKER The red trace represents the Pan 4 1 PAN 3304 TILT 2789 Goto Preset1 GotoPreset2 SPEED 50 button The Violet trace represents the power drawn by the Tilt axis servo to make the motor move at the required speed The actual power being shown by the Tilt PWM 32 The Pot Checker is useful for looking at the servo performance of the camera both for manual move commands and for presets 1 and 2 only are made available on this screen Exec Camera Preset allows any one of the preloaded camera module Exec Lamera Preset 1 preset to be executed These presets are mapped to presets 240 to 249 as per page 19 where the use of the SonySet programme is explained Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 17 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV Goto and Learn presets are allowed for only on presets 1 to 10 for this pu cs software Clicking the numeric button to the ri
42. ons The terminal box can be used as a distribution point for telemetry connections and HD5 and HD4 are connected directly to HD3 on the PCB This allows connections from the camera cable to be fed back to the control room through a number of different types of connection HD5 allows connection of the site telemetry cable to be terminated via screw terminal connections HD4 allows the site cable to be terminated in crimp joints and then be connected to the crimp header connector HD4 is particularly useful for use during commissioning the camera as it allows rapid connection and disconnection of a test cable connected in turn to a PC running the camera set up and commissioning programme CamSet HD3 is the connector for the camera composite cable Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 13 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV Telemetry Signal Name 7 2 Power Connections outputs 15vAC power is available from the camera terminal box via HD3 pins 1 and 2 identified as 15V AC This is specifically to drive a single Mic1 300 400 camera unit 12v DC power is generated by a second Power supply on the PCB which is fed to CN2 to drive the ancillary cards that can be fitted to the power supply e g washer drive card and 8 channel alarm card Max current is limited to approx 600mA 7 3 Mains Connection input Mains to the terminal box should be connected to HD1 as follows The operational voltage
43. orking range The two numeric boxes can be used to set the lower and upper limits of the preset range that is defaulted if not all 64 presets need to be reset Other sub screen 780 setup Privacy mask Caption EXIT These three buttons open up further sub screens with additional functions 780 setup 180 Setups This sub screen was set up to help with the Sony FCB EX780 camera module when fitted to the Mic1 300 400 camera As with hand held video cameras this __Antishake OFF module has a lens stabilisation system Anti shake ON OFF which can be activated by telemetry It is particularly good at knocking out high frequency AwslRUN vibrations Auto IR ON OFF and Auto Integration ON OFF These commands go directly Auto Integration to the 780 module unlike the functions under Setups Which correctly adjusts the 480 camera module and control card operation LENS RECALIBRATION This function is more specific to the Sony FCB 470 camera module This was replaced by the 480 module in March 2003 onwards The 470 module uses stepper motors to operate the zoom and focus drive It is possible for the stepper motor position to become different to the position d reported by the camera software When this happens the focus tracking with ys zoom becomes very poor resulting in out of focus pictures If the RECAL N
44. other resistance or terminations should be placed across the twisted pair along any of its length The camera to control room twisted pair consists of a multiple of transmitters all feeding a single receiver at the control room To prevent all the transmitters trying to use the twisted pair at the same time the telemetry protocol ensures that cameras cannot transmit unsolicited messages back to the control room Thus in general a camera will answer each message it receives and will include in that message any information requested by the control rooms previous telemetry command To ensure correct operation of the link in this direction each transmitter is held in a tri state condition so as not to load up the telemetry line when another transmitter is using the line This in turn means that when the line is not in use there is no transmitter switched on at all and in accordance with the RS422 spec the link takes up an undefined state This condition may cause problems to some RS422 receivers in third party equipment back at the control room To prevent this a line bias should be provided by the control room RS422 receiver Commonly called the Failsafe termination this will provide very low Bit Error Rates and ensure minimum data reflections on the line Figure 1 illustrates the best failsafe termination at the control room This type of connection is most suitable for connection to a fibre interface unit for long distance transmission to the control
45. ow button is selected then the camera will resynchronise the position of the stepper motor with that recorded in the camera software This should bring everything Ext back into focus at all zoom settings If the problems persist the camera can be made to automatically recalibrate the lens after a fixed Period set days and only after a period of Inactivity telemetry i e no operator is driving the camera Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 20 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV Privacy Mask setup This sub window only works when the Synectics 3D Video privacy card is Masks On i 5 fitted within the camera Mask whole screen A Mask hides the view in single pixels which can be either drawn into the view pixel at a time or as blocks covering the whole view Set mask pixel The mask pixels be set in a variety of patterns or styles some of which Set crosshair Show mask style Can be semi transparent There can be an infinite number of pixels set in any shape Basic Calibration 480 Calibration 470 The masks work best for objects near the horizontal rather than in the sky AN at the bottom of the pole The simplest way to set a mask is to zoom in until the object be masked just fills the screen Then set Mask whole screen To delete an area of masking press Clear Whole Screen Any mask pixels in t
46. ox must be changed 8 JEND e 4 wire 9 JEND I 10 END Programme operation can tested by selecting the Preset from Camera button This will down on RN load from the camera the preset loaded for Preset 1 actually Preset 140 likewise preset 10 in the top button will allow preset 149 to be altered The structure of the camera presets is such that up to ten commands per preset can be sent to the camera The command sequence is terminated by the END command The total number of commands available to the camera is 122 The commands available can be seen by opening up the command window using the arrow key to the right of the window thus Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 24 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV Forward Vision SONY camera Programmer 10 __ Bixl Any one of the commands can then be selected ADDRESS PRESET 1 ERG into that command window Each command 1 1 SET Pst tom window can be set up to a different command if 2 required There is no validity testing of this 3 meten process so it is possible to set up inappropriate 4 command sequences Care should be exercised Cx 5 _LOAD al Presets from disk when modifying the command structures 6 Clear entries EM 7 Command structure can then be tested using the 4 wite Execute this preset button Modified 10 END commands must be
47. posure mode on Lens speed sets slow speed zoom Special preset numbers Softstops To set top left softstop position camera and learn preset 90 To set bottom right softstop position camera and learn preset 91 To clear softstops learn 90 then 91 Non Dwell zone To set top left zone position camera and learn preset 92 To set bottom right zone position camera and learn preset 93 To clear softstops learn 92 then 93 Pan reverse preset 95 Sequence To start sequence goto preset 88 sequences are interrupted by manual move To store sequence preset learn preset 80 then learn the preset number to store To delete sequence step learn preset 81 twice To clear whole sequence learn preset 82 twice To set sequence dwell learn preset 83 then learn preset number preset 5 50 second dwell To reverse pan direction for when camera is mounted upside down learn preset 95 To change camera address learn preset 99 twice and learn new address as preset WIPER continuous PRESET Toggles on off 77 WIPER 5 second interval PRESET 78 WIPER 30 second interval PRESET 79 Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 40 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV Ernitec AUX1 Autofocus Aux2 digital zoom Aux3 IR Aux 4 PTZ scale Aux 5 Washer Aux 6 Wiper Aux 7 Frame int Address change Learn Preset 100 twice then learn preset number for new address Soft stop top left learn preset 120 bott
48. r auto exposure iris auto exposure gain auto slow shutter auto slow shutter manual shutter reset shutter 1 shutter 1 shutter set iris reset iris 1 iris 1 iris set gain reset gain 1 gain 1 gain set bright reset Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 bright 1 bright 1 bright set exposure comp reset exposure comp 1 exposure comp 1 exposure comp set exposure comp on exposure comp off backlight on backlight off aperture reset aperture 1 aperture 1 aperture set low lux on low lux off ir leds on ir leds off left right reverse on left right reverse off freeze frame on freeze frame off effect off effect pastel effect negative effect sepia effect black and white effect solarize effect mosaic effect slim effect stretch digital effect off digital effect still digital effect flash digital effect lumi digital effect trail digital effect level camera memory reset camera memory set camera memory recall on screen data on on screen data off date display on date display off time display on time display off caption display on caption display off Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 26 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV 10 Appendix A 10 1 Connecting either CamSet or SonySet to a Mic1 300 400 for testing purposes Connecting the Greenwich RS232 to RS422 adaptor uni
49. r connector on the base of the pan shaft This enables the unit to be directly mounted to a 25mm conduit by first coupling the connector then fitting to the conduit via the threaded nut The camera can be mounted in a number of ways using different mounting bases Mounting base 300 026 Provides a screw in base with four off M6 mounting holes on a 4 PCD This allows the camera unit to be mounted either from the ceiling or from a floor pedestal The connector shell used to connect to the camera unit requires space behind the mounting base of approx 20mm deep by 20mm dia Note The canted camera cannot be mounted ball down Conduit box 300 032 Provides a means of fitting the base above to a flat surface and provides a standard electrical conduit thread on the sidewall for routing of electrical connections The 300 032 conduit adaptor provides a termination point in places where it is necessary to run the site cables in surface mount conduit The conduit adaptor will then accept the 300 026 base directly Connection cable 300 223 with mating connector pre fitted 2mtrs long Suitable for connecting the camera unit to a terminal box close to the camera Connection cable 30 225 with mating connector pre fitted 10mtrs long As above provides sufficient cable to route down from the top of a mounting pole to a terminal box mounted conveniently at the bottom Connection cable 30 240 with mating connector pre fitted 20mtrs long As above provid
50. rn preset 201 Learn preset 202 Learn preset 203 Learn preset 204 Learn preset 205 Learn preset 206 Learn preset 207 Learn preset 208 NOTE Set this AND AUTO ALARM on to activate MULTI ALARM 1 goes to preset 53 MULTI ALARM 8 goes to preset 61 DIGITAL ZOOM DISABLE DIGITAL ZOOM ENABLE SET TOUR PRESET SET TOUR6 PRESET AUTOFLIP PRESET AUTOFLIP OFF PRESET WASHWIPE ON PRESET WASHWIPE OFF PRESET Auto wash wipe AUTO ALARM ON PRESET AUTO ALARM OFF PRESET Auto alarm goes to preset position 63 AUTO LOWLIGHT ON PRESET AUTO LOWLIGHT OFF PRESET Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Learn preset 209 Learn preset 210 Learn preset 211 Learn preset 216 Learn preset 217 Learn preset 218 Learn preset 219 Learn preset 220 Goto preset 62 Learn preset 236 Learn preset 237 Learn preset 238 Learn preset 239 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Issue No 10 Page 35 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV CAMERA COMMAND PRESET 1 default backlight on CAMERA COMMAND PRESET2 default backlight off CAMERA COMMAND PRESET3 default manual white balance blue boost CAMERA COMMAND PHRESET4 default outdoor white balance CAMERA COMMAND 5 default frame integration 24 fps CAMERA COMMAND PRESET6 default frame integration 12 fps CAMERA COMMAND PRESET 7 default frame integration 6 fps CAMERA COMMAND 8 default frame integration 3 fps CAMERA COMMAND 5 9
51. ry two seconds Very difficult to see If the LED is flashing more rapidly then the camera has not initialised properly and it should powered down and powered up again Note To find the LED look through the front window and ensure that the camera is the correct way up wiper at the top if fitted Look down through the window from above the camera at an acute angle almost over the top of the camera The Red LED will be seen in the centre of the window at the bottom From this point on the best way to test the operation of the camera is to use the freely available programme called CamSet running from a PC This programme is only 100K bites long and will run on any PC with any Windows operating system To ensure correct operation the following files should be loaded off the main C directory into the directory e g C WinCam Camset50 exe MSCOMM32 0CX The main programme is updated regularly so version beyond CamSet 50 may be available When opened the CamSet screen will show as follows nixi Firstly to get rid of the red banner Bootup message and Addressing RESET CAMERA Set new address pre 2000 Preset and camera commands Zoom Zoom In Fast Zoom digital left stor right WIPE down WASH wipe SPEED 50 lamps OSD on off Proportional PT Learn Preset Softstops and Dwell zones Comms Testing long test 1 sec timeout Alarm test
52. se camera presets to be set up and tested As with CamSet it requires a number of support files and all these files should be loaded into a directory called C WinCam To make the programme run the following files should appear in this directory SonySet10 exe MSCOMM32 0CX Sonysetdefault txt Vision 50 101 SonySet is continually being updated and as a result HUNE PRESET 1 Execute this Preset programmes later than Sonyset10 may now be 1 GET Preset from Camera available SET Preset in Camera 1 2 SAVE all Presets to disk Running the programme should open up a window 5 LOAD all Presets from disk as shown below C Comm2 C Comm3 C Comm As with CamSet the serial port must be selected to G remove the red banner For a notebook this will C awie 10 JEND normally be 1 ___________ Connection to the camera is identical to that of CamSet using an RS 232 to RS422 adaptor See C Commi Connecting CamSet Appendix nix Once the Comm port has been selected then the Forward Vision SONY camera Programmer 10 E ADDRESS PRESET 1 programme window will be as follows 1 1 END GET Preset from Camera 2 END gt SET Preset in Camera S END SAVE all Presets to disk I LOAD all Presets from disk The programme defaults address 1 for the camera if C Com END 5 Genes another camera address is use then the address Comm3 C Com 7 END z b
53. t 5133 5 2 40 133HS ONS F310H Riddn amp pupoqRa P 2220 310H 21 9 0301 I 2370H C 7 gud H ONS 491185 20H R d ET 845 ng 21 S 41403 dns alle d JH aBupag Aug Jayson 3 412019 S c uaaJag pus 8 107 Oap A T axl an g HX pus 2 axa gt lt uaa u 23g u E c INIT JH SL SL pL L gL LL AL 6 8 5 9 e LL SS osa ES 2 I 5 28 39 31825 ON ry an Page 34 of 48 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 rd Vision CCTV 13 Appendix C 13 1 Special preset codes for WinCam base line protocol PAN REVERSE ON PRESET PAN REVERSE OFF PRESET AUTO ON PRESET AUTO IR OFF PRESET INTERMITANT WIPE ON PRESET INTERMITANT WIPE OFF PRESET SOFTLIMIT TOP LEFT PRESET SOFTLIMIT BOTTOM RIGHT PRESET NONDWELL TOP LEFT PRESET NONDWELL BOTTOM RIGHT PRESET AUTOHOME PRESET1 PRESET AUTOHOME SEQUENCE PRESET AUTOHOME OFF PRESET MULTI ALARM ON PRESET MULTI ALARM OFF PRESET Mic1 300 User Guide Learn preset 194 Learn preset 195 Learn preset 196 Learn preset 197 Learn preset 198 Learn preset 199 Learn preset 200 Lea
54. t The PC should be connected to an RS232 to RS422 adaptor unit via the PC s serial port If it is a notebook this will generally be Comm port 1 A suitable adaptor unit is the Farnell 778 758 at 59 00 To connect the adaptor to the PC you will also need a 9 pin D female to 25 pin D male RS232 compatible adaptor cable Suitable cable is Farnell 960 573 The adaptor should be set to DCE mode and it s power supply connected up Connections from the adaptor to the Mic1 300 400 power supply are as follows Adaptor Connections F 778 758 DATA OUT 6 3 Ov The connections can be tested by selecting the DETECT button in CamSet and checking to see if the window below this button displays the address and software version No of the camera being tested Should problems be encountered then the Mic1 300 400 screen or Ov point should be connected via a separate wire to the PC chassis or case to ensure Ov continuity Connecting the KK systems 2 RS232 to RS485 RS422 adaptor unit This unit is self powered and so does not need external power to make it operate This only works providing all connections on the RS232 to PC side are made as follows RS232 Pin No X Alternatively the adaptor can be plugged directly into the back of the PC If the RS485 RS422 twisted pair cable between the adaptor and the Mic1 300 400 being controlled is very long in excess of 200mtrs then 9vDC power can be fed to pin 9 of the RS2
55. t 2 Frame integration mode 12 frames Sec Preset 7 246 exposure shutter priority shutter set 1 Frame integration mode 6 frames Sec Preset 8 247 exposure shutter priority shutter set 0 Frame integration mode 3 frames Sec Preset 9 248 exposure auto Preset 10 249 on screen data off exposure auto White balance outdoor Backlight off General camera reset puts everything back to normal This is a list of all the possible commands You can arrange 10 presets with 10 of the following commands in each Presets are recalled with standard Goto Preset commands Camera preset 1 is preset 240 camera preset 2 is preset 241 etc etc Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 25 of 48 rd Vision CCTV 9 1 Camera Preset Commands cam power on cam power off cam zoom digital zoom on digital zoom off focus autofocus manual focus focus one push trigger focus force inifinity AF sensitivity high AF sensitivity low focus near limit set white balance auto white balance indoor white balance outdoor white balance one push white balance auto tracing white balance manual white balance one push trigger red gain reset red gain 1 red gain 1 red gain set blue gain reset blue gain 1 blue gain 1 blue gain set exposure auto exposure manual exposure shutter priority frame int exposure iris priority exposure gain priority exposure bright exposure shutte
56. t axis of the camera To do so will damage the motor drive gear chain and will invalidate the warranty e Use only the power sources indicated in this user guide e Ensure that the product case is properly earthed If the product is likely to be struck by lightning ensure that earth bonding connections are made correctly to the mounting base of the unit See Para 6 4 of this user guide e Ensure that the current rating of the supply cable is adequate for the product e here are no user serviceable parts in this product Any attempt to open the product casing will void the warranty e n situations where there could be a risk of injury should any part of the assembly become detached for any reason and fall normal common sense safety precautions should be employed A strong safety chain between the camera pan shaft and the mounting surface is recommended See Para 6 6 3 1 Safety Information 3 1 1 Warnings Cautions and Notes NM Warnings must be followed carefully to avoid bodily harm Cautions must be observed to avoid damage to the product Notes Contain important information and useful tips on the operation of the product Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 5 of 48 Mic1 300 User Guide Issue No 10 rd Vision CCTV 4 Functional Specification 4 1 Look Angles Pan 360 Degrees Continuous Rotation Tilt is limited to a complete single rotation with non adjustable internal limits set to operate
57. ur wire full duplex system 11 2 3 RS485 two wire simplex operation This is the simplest connection that can be made to the camera In this mode the camera simply accepts and obeys commands received There is no return telemetry and therefore no confirmation to the control equipment that the telemetry command got through As a result there cannot be any message retry capability Some camera functionality will be lost Such things as Return Software version No Return Current camera position Return camera status Return camera health Command retry correction of bad comms Will not work Connection of a typical simplex connected system is shown in figure 3 The twisted pair line should be terminated at each extreme end with a resistance of typically 120 Ohms No other termination should be fitted at any other point on the cable Cable routing is not particularly fussy and either a star or a daisy chain connected configuration may be used The total cable length of the entire network will be restricted by the twisted pair cable capacitance and in general terms will be approx 1000 mtrs Star spur lengths where ever practical should be kept to a minimum This type of link might typically be used where the reduction in functionality is not an issue and telemetry is transmitted in simplex form over the copper video cable as an FSK sub carrier by third party FSK system manufacturers Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B
58. when the camera is looking at the base unit This gives a blind cone angle of 40 Degrees 4 2 Speed Variable proportional speed up to a maximum of 90 sec in both Pan and Tilt The camera s current Zoom setting automatically controls the variable speed sensitivity This ensures viewable pictures for all manual movement of the camera Minimum pan and tilt speed is approx 0 75 sec 4 3 Pre set Function Up to 64 pre set positions for Pan tilt and Zoom can be stored within the unit Pre set accuracy is better than 0 08 degrees The unit also supports preset tours which can be stored within the unit with individual delay times per preset position 4 4 Environmental The unit as supplied is except for the connector compliant with IP68 As the connector is usually well protected from the elements being inside the mounting pole or bracket this should present no problem for most applications Should a fully waterproof connector be required then this can be fitted on request please contact Forward Vision CCTV for further details 4 5 Size and Weight Camera housing 151mm dia Overall Height 340mm Swept Width and depth 210mm Weight 4 5 Kgms 4 6 Power supply requirements The unit will run from 15V ac nominal or 18V dc nominal Maximum current drawn by the unit 1 4 Amps Nominal current draw 406mA Standby mode for battery use camera off 100mA Last printed 16 08 2004 15 24 Mic1 300User Guide10B doc Page 6
59. xt we d message for 1 2 seconds a identifying the camera address and SPEED 0 software version No loaded into the DSD on off Proportional PT Current Address o Pot test Setups The text screen message Goto Preset a appear red and looks similar to SET CAMERA ADDRESS TOURS Learn Preset RESET CAMERA 00 Softstops and CAM 1 SW 22AUG120GW Set new address pre 2000 ES _sw _ cam baud toggle eve _cambaud toggle RESET Interface RTS Baud matrix Where 1 15 the current 4Wire On 1200 9500 _ Enable Alarm comms 2 2Wie Off C 4800 C 38400 p address of the camera Simplex Labell3 The message sent out via telemetry looks as follows and will appear in the thirteen text windows in the top left of the CamSet programme screen called Boot up message and Addressing ID is 1 Serial No 1160 MICky 300 Model 5A Date 15 02 3 Software Version 22AUG120GW Multi alarms Sector captions Privacy Camera Initialised Camera OK Where any character these are binary characters and will not be understood by the ASCII reader ID Camera address Serial No control card serial No Model build standard of control card Date programming date of control card Receiving the above message shows that out bound telemetry from the camera has correctly reached the telemetry point being mo

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